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The devices seems suit for me, but i never heard about iWing & Wingtech.

What does the phone really look like?

Do u have other brand phone to recommend?

First, the Wingtech is a large OEM in China.It often produce phones for HUAWEI and XIAOMI. The quality is good!

And the phone looks like HONGMI. The phone hans a large display,Packing the aforesaid large display, the iWing shape reminds me of the HONGMI , though the handset lacks its slightly curved display thanks to its curved edges. And while the iWing looks like it has an edge-to-edge display like the LG G2.

On the top edge is the ubiquitous 3.5mm headphone jack, while the left and right sides house volume and power controls respectively. For charging the phone and and shuttling files between phone and PC there's a Micro-USB port on the View's bottom lip.

First, the Wingtech is a large OEM in China.It often produce phones for HUAWEI and XIAOMI. The quality is good!

And the phone looks like HONGMI. The phone hans a large display,Packing the aforesaid large display, the iWing shape reminds me of the HONGMI , though the handset lacks its slightly curved display thanks to its curved edges. And while the iWing looks like it has an edge-to-edge display like the LG G2.

On the top edge is the ubiquitous 3.5mm headphone jack, while the left and right sides house volume and power controls respectively. For charging the phone and and shuttling files between phone and PC there's a Micro-USB port on the View's bottom lip.

Do you have a image in you brain?

Not really, but i understand u, besides, i have googled it, it's so similar to Hongmi, i will consider it, Thank you for your advice.

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